The YMCA and other Christian organizations printed and distributed a wide range of religious tracts to provide solace to prisoners of war caught behind barbed-wire. The German War Prisoners\u27 Aid (WPA) printed this prayer book, Thus Saith the Lord, to comfort Russian POW\u27s.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/1014/thumbnail.jp
Russian prisoners of war study in a synagogue in the prison camp at Zwickau. Several sit at a table...
This Red Cross Post Card (Germany No. 20) shows a Russian Orthodox priest, in his vestments, and an ...
This Russian choir is singing inside the YMCA Hall of a German prison camp. Choirs were very popu...
Russian prisoners administer the book collection in this library in an unidentified German priso...
A Russian Orthodox priest conducts an outdoor service in the prison compound at Crossen-an-der-Oder ...
With their hats in their hands, Russian prisoners participate in an evening prayer at Wirballen. ...
Bare-headed and kneeling Russian prisoners participate in an Orthodox divine service in the church i...
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
World Alliance secretaries prepare books for shipment to prisoners of war in Allied and Central ...
These wounded Russian prisoners of war prepare for their journey home in exchange for wounded Ge...
The World\u27s Alliance of YMCA\u27s published The Messenger to Prisoners of War in a wide ran...
Social workers and neutral inspectors often visited prison camps to meet prisoners. In this wood bl...
Two Russian prisoners of war show their paintings to an unidentified YMCA secretary during a vis...
This photograph shows the exterior of the YMCA hall at the prison camp at Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. Th...
Russian prisoners of war carry the daily provision of bread into a German prison camp in these l...
Russian prisoners of war study in a synagogue in the prison camp at Zwickau. Several sit at a table...
This Red Cross Post Card (Germany No. 20) shows a Russian Orthodox priest, in his vestments, and an ...
This Russian choir is singing inside the YMCA Hall of a German prison camp. Choirs were very popu...
Russian prisoners administer the book collection in this library in an unidentified German priso...
A Russian Orthodox priest conducts an outdoor service in the prison compound at Crossen-an-der-Oder ...
With their hats in their hands, Russian prisoners participate in an evening prayer at Wirballen. ...
Bare-headed and kneeling Russian prisoners participate in an Orthodox divine service in the church i...
Despite the peace treaty between Russia and Germany, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (3 March 1918), Rus...
World Alliance secretaries prepare books for shipment to prisoners of war in Allied and Central ...
These wounded Russian prisoners of war prepare for their journey home in exchange for wounded Ge...
The World\u27s Alliance of YMCA\u27s published The Messenger to Prisoners of War in a wide ran...
Social workers and neutral inspectors often visited prison camps to meet prisoners. In this wood bl...
Two Russian prisoners of war show their paintings to an unidentified YMCA secretary during a vis...
This photograph shows the exterior of the YMCA hall at the prison camp at Frankfurt-an-der-Oder. Th...
Russian prisoners of war carry the daily provision of bread into a German prison camp in these l...
Russian prisoners of war study in a synagogue in the prison camp at Zwickau. Several sit at a table...
This Red Cross Post Card (Germany No. 20) shows a Russian Orthodox priest, in his vestments, and an ...
This Russian choir is singing inside the YMCA Hall of a German prison camp. Choirs were very popu...